Motochopper Tool | Download (All Versions)

Motochopper Tool is a software program that helps you root Android devices running Android 2.3 to Android 4.2. In this page, we are bringing you the latest version of Motochopper Tool along with the previous versions.

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Motochopper Tool – Features

Portable:

It comes as a fully portable application, which means that you don’t have to actually install it to use it on your windows computer. Simply download and extract the application on your computer and you are good to go.

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Simple UI:

Motochopper Tool comes with an intuitive and clean user interface which is comfortable to work with, even for beginners and entry-level users. The tool comes in the format of a command-line tool which you can use to get things done by giving simple inputs.

Supports Android 2.3 to Android 4.2:

Please note that this tool is only intended for Android devices running Android 2.3 to Android 4.2. Newer devices may not be supported.

Offline Mode:

You don’t need to have an active internet connection to root your device; it works offline. Just launch the tool and follow the screen instructions to root your device.

Download Motochopper Tool

Motochopper Tool is compatible with all versions of Windows operating systems, starting from Windows XP till the latest Windows 10 (both 32 bit or 64 bit). You can download the latest version of the Motochopper Tool by clicking the link below:

v1.0: Motochopper-Tool-v1.0.zip

v1.1: Motochopper-Tool-v1.1.zip

For Android 2.3-4.2 Only: Please note that this tool only allows you to root the Android devices running on Android 2.3 to Android 4.2.

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Warranty: Rooting your Android device will void the device warranty. And you may not able to reclaim the device warranty even after unrooting.

Compatibility: It is compatible with all the versions of Windows: Windows XP, Windows Vista, Windows 7, Windows 8, Windows 8.1 and Windows 10. Both 32 Bit and 64 Bit are supported.

Credits: The Motochopper tool was created and maintained by Dan Rosenberg (XDA Developer). All credits go to him for creating and sharing the tool.

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